According to the Manhattan Dispatcher
New Jersey has (4) Jobs going on (2) are multiple alarms
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Are you still 10-84 when it’s in NJ and not FDNY?Weehawken, NJ 6th Alarm Full Involved House Fire Multiple Mutual Aid Towns Operating at Scene
For sure!Are you still 10-84 when it’s in NJ and not FDNY?
Another great video by Skyler.Weehawken, NJ 6th Alarm Full Involved House Fire Multiple Mutual Aid Towns Operating at Scene
After a 5th Alarm in Hudson County they call Task Forces of 2-1 or 4-2 from other countiesIs there a state-wide mutual aid program in NJ?
Thanks! North Hudson was one of the Departments I use to buff alot when I was younger, they all still remember me and have plenty of friends still on the job there. Just for everyone else North Hudson is 5 Towns running 6 Engines, 4 Squads (1) is a Quint, 4 Ladders (1) is a tower rest are tillers. 1 Rescue, 3 Battalions 1 Division and a Safety Officer. They are all very densely populated towns with tight streets and close exposures. In 2010 they closed L2 and SQ6 which is really needed they still have manpower issues with riding 3 man engines barley getting 4 on the ladders and rescue. I believe it’s in the 8k range for calls for the year.Another great video by Skyler.
Was puzzled how NH Ladder 4 (tiller) got in the front of the fire building since they would normally not be first due truck. Their firehouse in West New York is about 12 minutes away. (I used to live around the corner from that firehouse). Skyler mentioned that there was another multi alarm close by in Union City at the same time that NHRFR had responded to first.
Skyler again demonstrated his knowledge of the north Jersey area as he walked around the scene pointing out the units from the various municipalities that responded (Skyler has a rundown in the video he posted on YouTube). Must have kept the dispatchers super busy coordinating the mutual aid response/relocations.
Copy of the rundown for the Weehawken fire from Skyler's video on YouTube. Note that there were only 3 engines/squad, and 1 truck on the initial response. They had to wait for the units from Jersey City to fill out the first alarm per the "working fire" (10-75). Higher alarm responses were all from out of town.Thanks! North Hudson was one of the Departments I use to buff alot when I was younger, they all still remember me and have plenty of friends still on the job there. Just for everyone else North Hudson is 5 Towns running 6 Engines, 4 Squads (1) is a Quint, 4 Ladders (1) is a tower rest are tillers. 1 Rescue, 3 Battalions 1 Division and a Safety Officer. They are all very densely populated towns with tight streets and close exposures. In 2010 they closed L2 and SQ6 which is really needed they still have manpower issues with riding 3 man engines barley getting 4 on the ladders and rescue. I believe it’s in the 8k range for calls for the year.
Does anyone have the rundown for the initial jobs and multiple in Union?Copy of the rundown for the Weehawken fire from Skyler's video on YouTube. Note that there were only 3 engines/squad, and 1 truck on the initial response. They had to wait for the units from Jersey City to fill out the first alarm per the "working fire" (10-75). Higher alarm responses were all from out of town.
1st Alarm: E3 E5 SQ10 L4 BC2
Working Fire: Jersey City E7 E11 L3 BC3
2nd Alarm: Hoboken E1 L1 BC
3rd Alarm: Bayonne E6 E7 L3 BC
4th Alarm: Kearny E1 LT2 DC3
5th Alarm: Belleville E2 Bloomfield E3 Montclair L1
6th Alarm: Elizabeth E1 Rahway E4 Union L2
Coverage (Relocations)
1st Battalion Orange E4 Cedar Grove E72 South Essex TL31
2nd Battalion Passaic E2 Clifton E4 Paterson LT1
3rd Battalion East Rutherford E2 Carlstadt E2 Ridgefield Park L1
8th street came in 2mins before Jane street….Does anyone have the rundown for the initial jobs and multiple in Union?
Were any of the Mutual Aid companies on Jane St already in town covering for the earlier fires and multiple in Union?
No mention of FDNY, even though they are much closer than Bayonne, Elizabeth, Belleville, Bloomfield, etc.
For the Union City 8th St. job, I only caught the North Hudson units on the 1st and 2nd alarms. The rest were mutual aid companies which I didn’t hear announced over the air.Does anyone have the rundown for the initial jobs and multiple in Union?
Were any of the Mutual Aid companies on Jane St already in town covering for the earlier fires and multiple in Union?
No mention of FDNY, even though they are much closer than Bayonne, Elizabeth, Belleville, Bloomfield, etc.